His wife and two young children were safely out of the house during the barricade situation, according to WPVI.
Media helicopters were cleared out of the range of the holed up gunman, and area residents were warned to seek the safety of their basements as gunfire echoed throughout the neighborhood.

Police are not certain what exactly led to Klementovich's alleged actions Sunday but authorities have been at the home before for domestic disputes, according to WPVI.

Klementovich will be charged with 13 counts of criminal attempted homicide, recklessly endangering and related offenses regarding the initial officers who responded to the scene, according Dean Logan, chief of the Doylestown Township police department.